Congratulations to miner 35Wu~yPhF for solving the 303rd solo block at the EU with only 49TH! A miner of this size only has a one in 130,000 chance of solving a block in a year or once every 370 years on average! image
Meanwhile, from Australia's largest airline carrier. Is there anything else that could have been compromised? They may as well have been storing our passwords stored in clear text. FFS. image
Congratulations to miner 35ny~zePa with an enormous 200PH for solving the 302nd solo block solved at ! A miner of this size would solve a block once every ~35 days on average at current mining difficulty.
Saturn captured in above average conditions on 2025-07-08 UTC. image
Announcing ausolo.ckpool.org, another sibling solo ckpool located in Brisbane, Australia to service Oceania/Asia-Pacific miners with low latency solo mining. Just point your miner to: ausolo.ckpool.org port: 3333 This is a standalone pool from solo.ckpool.org and eusolo.ckpool.org for latency and performance reasons, but blocks will be propagated between the sibling pools and you can use each sibling pool as a backup if desired. Blocks mined from ausolo will feature the same solo.ckpool.org signature with a ckpoolau prefix. I fully expect this to be the lowest hashrate solo ckpool consisting mostly of bitaxed sized miners given the electricity prices of Au, but since most of them will be wanting to mine solo, this should fill the gap in the region. There is now solo.ckpool.org coverage with relatively low latency to most parts of the world. The hardware for ausolo has been provided and is being maintained courtesy of mineracks.com Mine on, and good luck!
Saturn captured in infrared 2025-07-08 UTC. image
Any solo bitcoin miners out there interested in me opening an AU based solo ckpool for miners in the Oceania/Asia-Pacific region?
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